All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: ~Post your campsite photos here~January 1, 2009, our first trip with the new motorhome. The weather was just to nice to stay home! Cheyenne Mountain State Park in Colorado Springs, CO. We were the only one camping in this new campground!! Boondocking in Arch Canyon near Moab, Utah in April, 2009. Once the Jeep was disconnected we parked next to the big Cottonwood tree and enjoyed a fun weekend camping and 4-wheeling with friends. Re: Class C Campsite Photos. Show your stuff. Setting up for 3 days of Boondocking under the big cottonwood tree in San Juan County, Utah - April, 2009 Rifle Falls State Campground in Colorado April, 2009 - A small state campgound and a real gem to spend time hiking around the beautiful waterfalls and lush canyon.Re: Class C Campsite Photos. Show your stuff. New Year's weekend 2009 camping trip at Colorado’s newest state park, Cheyenne Mountain State Park. This campground is nestled in the landscape that inspired the song, "America the Beautiful." It was a wonderfully warm weekend and we were the only ones at this terrific campground! Mark and PatRe: Anyone make a mistake buying first MH ? richmondmj wrote: Well I did a lot of research and rented first. We looked at several units and then joined RVCG before we bought anything. I'm glad we did that before buying anything and always recommend to others to do the same before they purchase anything. The info they give you helps you make the right decision the first time around. It's more than worth the price of membership. http://www.rv.org We posted previously that we'd had several RV's over the years, each to meet the needs of our family. When ready to sell our PUP we researched small TT thinking this would work for just the 2 of us. Made 2 trips with the new 19' TT and then traded it in for our Class C. Was buying the small TT a mistake - Yes! We'd been looking at Class C's for several years, and fear of the big financial commitment clouded our judgement so we went with the small TT. Couldn't be happier now. We, too, joined RVCG, and do agree that the info was worth the price of the membership and helped us with our decision.